Crossing Boundaries is a short film on Social Audit conducted by poor communities in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The film has been extensively used by the Government of India as part of building awareness on social audit in implemenation of National Rural Employment Gaurantee Scheme. CB exposes gross corruption in implemntation of Food for work program in Nalgonda district. Crossing Boundaries is screened at Hyderabad International Film Festival 2007.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Dalit Samakhya
A short video on struggle of dalits against social discrimination in Andhra Pradesh in India. Dalit Samakhya is screened at various International workshops on social discrimination and Racism.">
Monday, January 11, 2010
Suffering in Silence
Suffering in Silence is a short video on stigma and discrimination suffered by HIV/AIDS infected and affected in India. The film is shot over in five states and was shown at various International policy gatherings including British Parliamentarians Meet in 2007 as part of UNGASS campaign. Suffering in Silence is also screend at 2007 Hyderabad Internationa Film Festival. ">
Moving Video says The Hindu
Documentary film- India Glitz
Moving Video says The Hindu
Documentary film- India Glitz
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Fishing in Troubled Waters
A short film on how a traditional community such as Fisher Folk lost access to their livelihoods due to investments on coast by multinational companies. Fishing in Troubled waters has been screned at Hyderabad Film Festival (2006) and has been screened at various National and International workshops.
Brilliant Film says The Hindu
Brilliant Film says The Hindu
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Vanishing Livelihoods India's New Dilemma
A short film on on how economic growth excluded majority of vulnerable groups such as dalits, tribal, farmers and women in India. The film has been screened at various International policy workshops and at Global Directors Conference 2007 organized by ActionAid International. Watch this video at Tathya Festival at 4 PM Ravindra Bhratai on March 21st 2010.
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